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Thursday, February 20, 2020
It's here. A $2.6 billion tax increase on Marylanders.
11 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Amazing Hogan has again screwed MD citizens again. Hogan always backs the Democrats. Why is this tax being proposed? IS it because of the Kirwan plan? MD citizens should give up voting since the MD Republican Party never puts any candidate up to challenge these Liberal Communist Democrats. MD is just like NY an California.
I’ve read it twice (albeit on my phone) and can’t figure out the increase. Can someone make it simple? What is proposed to be taxed that isn’t now? Thanks
11 comments:
Amazing Hogan has again screwed MD citizens again. Hogan always backs the Democrats. Why is this tax being proposed? IS it because of the Kirwan plan? MD citizens should give up voting since the MD Republican Party never puts any candidate up to challenge these Liberal Communist Democrats. MD is just like NY an California.
This crap needs to stop !!! We are way Overtaxed & have been
for too long a time in America !!!
Maryland will follow California, new York right down the toilet. We as citizens continue to get fleeced by corrupt politicians
Knew it was coming for the last 2 years,short a billion dollars in pension fund liabilities.
I’ve read it twice (albeit on my phone) and can’t figure out the increase. Can someone make it simple? What is proposed to be taxed that isn’t now? Thanks
Ok, buy more, just don’t use lawyers, accountants, or planners......... dumbocrats
Do you not understand that Hogan is opposing this increase?? It's the Dems in Annapolis trying to up taxes.
8:05,Democrats control Maryland and can veto and override the governor.Small businesses should prepare for a hit.
Wait until the $15 minimum wage goes into full affect. HAA, HAA, HAA, Marylanders are so fricking stupid it’s funny.
Start the hanging.
They don't represent anyone but themselves and their rich friends.
Put the hanging on TV.
Or,
Keep cheering.
This is a proposal. It has not be voted into law. Hogan has stated publicly that he won't support the bill.
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